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Pacific Pearl, Island Fiesta ex Auckland Return
Nights 10 Ship Pacific Pearl Star Rating Departs Auckland, New Zealand Sailing 2013: 8 May Ports of Call Auckland, Vila, Mystery Island, Lifou, Noumea, Isle of Pines Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
10 Night Cruise sailing from Auckland roundtrip aboard Pacific Pearl.
Let us be your guide to exploring some of the Pacific Islands' most memorable destinations. Enjoy a truly French-inspired holiday close to home, visiting some of New Caledonia's most beautiful destinations including Lifou and Noumea. You'll also love spending time in Vanuatu's capital, Vila, and the always enchanting Mystery Island.
Noumea
The port of Noumea is from where New Caledonia exports most of its nickel ore. It is one of the largest ports P&O Cruises visit in the South Pacific.
Vila
The substantial dock and port area of Port Vila overlooks a natural harbour. There are beautiful coastal views of the city with its clusters of houses and small scale resorts nestled amongst tropical vegetation makes an attractive scene. The harbour is quite active with fishing boats, yachts and speedboats passing between the various nearby islands. The dock bustles with dancers and music and there are lots of friendly locals selling handicrafts. The covered market place is a colourful and interesting place to visit selling handicrafts, fruits and colourful tropical flowers. Port Vila is clearly visible from deck and is around 1.5 kilometres from the port. The capital is really just one long street with a few smaller streets intersecting it. The main street Lini Highway has lots of shops some bars and restaurants. Many of the resort hotels with excellent restaurants and bars are easily accessible.
Mystery Island
Tiny Mystery Island is picture perfect, with sandy pathways that lead to white beaches edged with coconut trees and crystal clear lagoons offering great snorkelling. This small, uninhabited island is one of the most southern of the Vanuatu group.